How Much Does TRT Cost in Beverly Hills?

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One of the first questions men ask about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is simple: what does it cost? The honest answer is that the price depends on how your therapy is delivered, what is included, and what your blood work shows. Below is a clear, no-pressure breakdown of how TRT pricing works at our men’s health clinic in Beverly Hills, what is bundled into each plan, and what can move your monthly cost up or down.

What goes into the cost of TRT

TRT is not a single product with a single price. It is an ongoing, physician-supervised program, and the monthly cost reflects several moving parts working together:

  • The medication itself and the supplies needed to administer it safely.
  • How it is delivered – whether a clinician administers your injection in-office or you self-administer at home.
  • Lab testing before you start and the follow-up blood work used to keep your levels in a healthy range.
  • Provider oversight – the consultation, plan adjustments, and monitoring that make treatment appropriate and safe for you.

Because these pieces are bundled differently from clinic to clinic, comparing a single “TRT price” online can be misleading. What matters is what that number actually includes.

TRT plan options at our Beverly Hills clinic

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We keep pricing transparent and avoid long contracts. Monthly therapy is billed every 4 weeks with no long-term commitment to start, and your therapy begins with a one-time initial assessment. Here are our current packages, which you can also review on our TRT and men’s health page.

PackageHow it worksWhat is includedPrice
Initial assessmentComprehensive consultation with a full hormone blood panel to confirm whether TRT is appropriate for you. Additional specialized testing is available if needed.Consultation and full hormone panel.$299 (one-time)
Self-administered injectionsTestosterone prescribed to you with syringes and medical supplies; you self-inject at home on your own schedule.Medication, supplies, and follow-up blood tests. Billed every 4 weeks. No contracts.$199 / month
In-office weekly injectionsWeekly clinician-administered injections at our Beverly Hills clinic.Testosterone, supplies, and follow-up blood tests. Billed every 4 weeks. No contracts.$249 / month

In other words, you start with a one-time initial assessment at $299, and from there choose the plan that fits how you prefer to receive treatment: $199 per month to self-administer at home, or $249 per month for clinician-administered injections in our Beverly Hills clinic. Both monthly plans include your medication, supplies, and follow-up blood tests, and neither requires a long-term contract.

What is included in the price

A transparent TRT program should not surprise you with add-on fees for the basics. At our Beverly Hills clinic, each plan is built to include the medication, the supplies to administer it, and the follow-up blood tests used to monitor your response. Your initial visit includes a comprehensive consultation and a full hormone blood panel so your provider can confirm whether TRT is appropriate before anything is prescribed.

What can change your monthly cost

Your final cost is personalized, because TRT is dosed to your labs and goals rather than a fixed template. Factors that may adjust the price include:

  • Your prescribed dose, which is set and refined based on your blood work and symptoms.
  • Additional or specialized lab testing if your provider needs a closer look at specific markers.
  • Supportive medications some men use alongside testosterone, such as HCG to help preserve fertility, or an aromatase inhibitor when estradiol management is clinically indicated. These are added only when appropriate and are not right for everyone.
  • Delivery method, since in-office clinician-administered care is priced differently from a self-administered plan.

If preserving fertility is a priority for you, that can shape both your plan and your cost. We cover this in detail in our comparison of TRT vs enclomiphene, since a fertility-sparing option may change the conversation entirely.

Why the consultation and blood work come first

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TRT is a medical treatment, not a retail purchase, so the price always follows a proper evaluation. Major clinical guidelines recommend diagnosing low testosterone only in men who have both symptoms and consistently low blood levels, confirmed on more than one morning test, before therapy begins (Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline). That same evaluation is what allows your provider to set a safe dose and an appropriate monitoring schedule, which is why the consultation and baseline labs are the true starting point of any accurate cost estimate.

Frequently asked questions

How much does TRT cost per month in Beverly Hills?

At our Beverly Hills clinic, the self-administered plan is $199 per month and the in-office weekly injection plan is $249 per month, both billed every 4 weeks with no long-term contract. A one-time initial assessment with a full hormone panel is $299. Each monthly plan includes your medication, supplies, and follow-up blood tests. Your exact ongoing cost can still vary with your prescribed dose and any additional testing your provider recommends.

Are blood tests an extra charge?

Follow-up blood tests used to monitor your therapy are included in the plans described above. Your initial visit includes a full hormone panel, and additional specialized testing is available if your provider determines it is needed.

Do I have to sign a long-term contract?

No. Therapy is billed every 4 weeks with no contracts, so you are not locked into a long commitment to begin.

Why is there a consultation fee before I know my price?

TRT is prescribed only after a licensed provider confirms it is appropriate for you, which requires a consultation and blood work. This evaluation is what allows for safe, personalized dosing and an accurate cost estimate.

Can I lower my cost by self-injecting at home?

A self-administered plan is priced differently from in-office care and works well for many men, but the right choice depends on your comfort with self-injection and your provider’s guidance. Both options include follow-up blood tests.


Medically reviewed by Biana Borchenko, FNP-BC – Family Nurse Practitioner and A4M member with more than 20 years of clinical experience.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Testosterone replacement therapy is prescribed only after evaluation by a licensed physician, is not appropriate for everyone, and carries potential risks and side effects that your provider will review with you.

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